Taken possession of by the Venetians, [ib.]
Captured by the Turks, [iii. 225].
——, king of, flies from Ptolemaïs, [iii. 79].
——, Peter de Lusignan, king of, engages in a fresh crusade, [iii. 313] et seq.
D.
Daimbert, archbishop of Pisa, appointed patriarch of Jerusalem, [ i. 269].
His disputes with Baldwin, king of Jerusalem, [ i. 285], [ i. 286].
Letters from him and others detailing their victories over the Saracens, [ i. 362-364] (App.).
Daïs, a class of Ishmaëlians, [iii. 421].
Damascus, principality of, [ i. 127].